NCAA Championships (2): 1987, 1988 CWS (16): 1953, 1967, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008 Super Regionals (Since 1999) (7): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008 Post-Season (28): 1953, 1965, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008

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2010 Schedule/Results THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE Against Ranked Teams: 4-6; Weekend Series: 4-3 #22 STANFORD #15 California, at Santa Clara Date Opponent ...... Time / Result Fri., Feb. 19 vs. #5 Rice ...... W 6-4 Friday | 5:30 p.m. | #15 California | KZSU 90.1 AM Sat., Feb. 20 vs. #5 Rice (1) ...... W 14-5 Saturday | 1 p.m. | #15 California | KZSU 90.1 AM Sat., Feb. 20 vs. #5 Rice (2) ...... W 7-6 Tue., Feb. 23 vs. Pacifi c ...... W 11-6 Sunday | 1 p.m. | #15 California | KZSU 90.1 AM Fri., Feb. 26 at #3 Texas ...... L 0-6 Sat., Feb. 27 at #3 Texas ...... L 3-6 Monday | 6 p.m. | at Santa Clara | KZSU 90.1 AM Sun., Feb. 28 at #3 Texas ...... L 2-8 Thurs. Mar. 4 at UC Davis ...... W 10-6 Fri., Mar. 5 vs. UC Santa Barbara ...... W 6-5 ON DECK: at Washington (April 30-May 2), Sat., Mar. 6 vs. UC Santa Barbara ...... W 5-4 (11) host Santa Clara (May 3), host San Jose State (May 4) Sun., Mar. 7 vs. UC Santa Barbara ...... L 11-15 Fri., Mar. 19 vs. Pepperdine ...... W 9-8 Sat., Mar. 20 vs. Pepperdine ...... W 10-0 Sun., Mar. 21 vs. Pepperdine ...... W 11-6 Tue., Mar. 23 at Pacifi c ...... L 4-9 Fri., Mar. 26 vs. USC * ...... L 8-13 Upcoming Series Sat., Mar. 27 vs. USC * ...... W 5-4 Sun., Mar. 28 vs. USC ...... W 3-1 No. 22-ranked Stanford (18-13, 7-5 Pac-10) will host cross-Bay rival, No. 15-ranked Mon., Mar. 29 vs. San Francisco ...... L 1-5 California (23-11, 8-4 Pac-10) in a three-game series starting on Friday at Klein Thu., Apr. 1 at #2 UCLA * ...... L 5-6 (10) Field at Sunken Diamond. Game times will be Friday at 5:30 p.m and Saturday and Fri., Apr. 2 at #2 UCLA * ...... W 8-4 Sunday at 1 p.m. Monday the team will travel to Santa Clara. Sat., Apr. 3 at #2 UCLA * ...... L 5-7 Mon., Apr. 5 at #30 California ...... L 0-2 Wed., Apr. 7 vs. Saint Mary’s ...... L 3-7 The Cardinal, winners of fi ve straight, also welcome back former Stanford star, Da- Fri., Apr. 9 vs. Oregon * ...... L 2-5 vid Esquer, the starting shortstop on the Cardinal’s fi rst national championship team Sat., Apr. 10 vs. Oregon * (1) ...... L 6-9 Sun., Apr. 10 vs. Oregon * (2) ...... W 2-1 in 1987, who is in his 11th season as head of the Bears. is in Tue., Apr. 13 at Santa Clara ...... W 14-0 his 34th at Stanford. Fri., Apr. 16 at #14 Oregon State * ...... W 14-6 Sat., Apr. 17 at #14 Oregon State * ...... W 5-3 (10) The following is the projected weekend rotation: Sun., Apr. 18 at #14 Oregon State * ...... W 10-7 Fri., Apr. 23 vs. #15 California * ...... 5:30 PM PT Friday: RHP Erik Johnson (5-2, 3.63) vs. LHP Brett Mooneyham (1-4, 6.69) Sat., Apr. 24 vs. #15 California * ...... 1:00 PM PT Saturday: LHP Justin Jones (8-2, 2.62) vs. RHP Jordan Pries (3-1, 3.14) Sun., Apr. 25 vs. #15 California * ...... 1:00 PM PT Sunday: RHP Dixon Anderson (3-1, 3.26) vs. RHP Brian Busick (4-1, 3.13) Mon., Apr. 26 at Santa Clara ...... 6:00 PM PT Fri., Apr. 30 at Washington * ...... 6:00 PM PT Sat., May 1 vs. Washington (Safeco Field) * 6:30 PM PT Leading Off Sun., May 2 at Washington * ...... 1:00 PM PT • Stanford has won fi ve straight after winning its fi rst Pac-10 series in three week- Mon. May 3 vs. Santa Clara ...... 5:30 PM PT ends, sweeping the series at Oregon State. Tue., May 4 vs. San Jose State ...... 5:30 PM PT Fri., May 7 at Long Beach State ...... 6:30 PM PT • Stanford had a season-high 18 hits at SCU on Tuesday and 19 hits at OSU on Sat., May 8 at Long Beach State ...... 2:00 PM PT Friday and .352 for the weekend. Sun., May 9 at Long Beach State ...... 1:00 PM PT • Close games are the team’s mantra this year, as the Cardinal are 6-1 in games Mon., May 10 vs. Santa Clara (rain makeup)... 5:30 PM PT Wed., May 12 at San Jose State ...... 6:00 PM PT decided by one , winning six games in its last at-bat. Fri., May 14 vs. Washington State * ...... 6:00 PM PT • Stanford gave up its fi rst run in nine games in the fi rst inning on Sunday. Prior to Sat., May 15 vs. Washington State * ...... 2:00 PM PT those eight scoreless fi rst innings, Stanford had allowed 32 runs. Sun., May 16 vs. Washington State * ...... 1:00 PM PT Tue., May 18 vs. Hawai’i ...... 5:30 PM PT Fri., May 21 at Arizona * ...... 6:00 PM MT About the Bears Sat., May 22 at Arizona * ...... 6:00 PM MT The Golden Bears have won four-straight heading into the weekend following a 13-6 Sun., May 23 at Arizona * ...... 12:00 PM MT win over Pacifi c on Wednesday. During the Pac-10 season, Cal has taken two of Tue., May 25 vs. UC Davis ...... 5:30 PM PT Thu., May 27 vs. Arizona State ...... 5:30 PM PT three from Washington, swept USC and Arizona and were swept at Arizona State. Fri., May 28 vs. Arizona State * ...... 5:30 PM PT Stanford has won series over USC and at No. 14-ranked Oregon State, and lost Sat., May 29 vs. Arizona State * ...... 1:00 PM PT series to UCLA and Oregon.

June 4-7 NCAA Regionals (16 sites) June 11-13 Super Regionals (8 sites) A Look at the Plate June 19-30 (Omaha, Neb.) First baseman Mark Canha is the Bears’ leading hitter, batting .400 in 34 starts with a team-best 36 runs, six homers and 43 RBIs. Designated hitter Tony Renda and All games on 90.1 KZSU and on the internet at gostanford.com catcher Chadd Krist both have 12 doubles, as Krist’s six homers gives him a team-

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Stanford By the Numbers Stanford Coaching Staff Clarke and Elizabeth Nelson Director of Baseball 18-13, • Mark Marquess ‘69 enters his 34th season as the 7-5 Clarke and Elizabeth Nelson Director of Baseball. He entered the season with an overall record of 1356- Pac-10 694-7, producing 2 NCAA titles (1987, 1988), 7 Su- per Regionals (six titles), 14 College World Series, 25 NCAA Regionals and 12 conference titles. He is one of just 10 coaches to have played and coached in a CWS, doing so while a player in 1967. He also won ERA AVERAGE FIELDING a Gold medal as the head coach of the 1998 Seoul Olympic team and won a gold medal at the 1967 Pan 4.95 .292 .970 Am Games. He carries a 120-55 (.686) postseason re- lowest ERA hit .352 at highest pct cord and 36-25 CWS mark. of the year OSU of the season Longtime Lieutenant ERA AVERAGE FIELDING • Fellow alum, Dean Stotz ‘75, has been with Mar- quess for all 34 years. In his current role, he is the 6.04 .314 .960 team’s primary hitting coach, since 1997. He has developed such Major Leaguers as Carlos Quentin, ERA AVERAGE FIELDING Johnny Bench Award winner , , 4.06 .326 .963 Jody Gerut and . From 1993 to 1996 he was the team’s pitching coach, working with Cardinal stars Kyle Peterson, Chad Hutchinson and Jeff Austin.

Pitching best .636 . Renda is batting .362, Krist at .359 as the team is • Veteran coach , who spent the last 17 batting .326 overall. years at State will serve as the team’s pitch- ing coach. San Diego State led the Mountain West Stanford will counter with reigning Pac-10 player of the week, Jonathan Kaskow and Conference in ERA in six of the league’s fi rst 10 sea- his .455 average over 19 starts and freshman outfi elder Stephen Piscotty and his sons, ranking in the top-three in each of those years. .364 average and team-leading 30 runs and 11 doubles. Juniors Colin Walsh and Individually, four players were named the MWC’s of the Year, including the Jake Schlander each have a team-best 25 RBIs, with Walsh also batting .323. Each last two years (2008, 2009), Bruce Billings (2005), and middle infi elder has a game-winning hit this season, two of the six byt eh Cardinal. Scott Shoemaker (2004). In 2009, four of his hurlers-- Last weekend, Schlander drove in six at OSU. Cincinnati’s Aaron Harang, St. Louis’ Royce Ring, Boston’s Jason Masterson and San Francisco’s Alex A Look at the Mound Hinshaw, pitched in the Majors. On the mound, the Bears have a team ERA of 4.06 as RHP Brain Diemer has a 1.74 ERA out of the bullpen with two saves, while LHP Justin Jones is 8-2 with a 2.62 ERA On the bases over 72.0 innings as opponents are batting .231 against him. • Dean Stotz ‘75 will be the third base coach and Ma- rio Iglesias ‘96, the starting pitcher of the team’s 1996 CWS team, will coach fi rst base. Stanford’s staff ERA is 4.95 with RHP reliever Alex Pracher posting a 5-2 record and 2.88 ERA in 14 appearances and RHP Jordan Pries leading the way on the mound Coaches of Note with a 3-1 record and 3.14 ERA. Pries has a 2.29 ERA over his last fi ve starts. • Two of the Cardinal’s national title stars from the 1987 and 1988 are in opposing dugouts, California Series (Cal) and Ed Sprague (Pacifi c). Esquer was the start- Stanford leads the all-time series with Cal, 178-97-1 since 1959. The Cardinal have ing shortstop for the 1987 club, while Sprague was dropped four of the last fi ve weekend series with the Golden Bears, last winning a the starting third baseman for both the 1987 and 1988 clubs. Sprague also won a World Series title with the series in 2006. That was after a run of winning 11 of 12 series from 1993 to 2004. Blue Jays.

Pac-10 Standings In a cluster at the top of the Pac-10 standings, six teams are within three games of leader Arizona State (9-3). Cal is a game back at 8-4, Arizona and Stanford are two games back at 7-5 in the standings. In other conference matchups, Oregon State is at Washington State, USC is at Oregon, UCLA is at Arizona and Washington is at Arizona State.

In the Rankings • Stanford returned to the rankings at No. 22 in and Collegiate Baseball after dropping out for a single week on April 12. The team’s highest ranking was No. 18 during week two. The Cardinal began the season ranked as high as No.

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Projected Starting Lineup Stanford Professionals Six former Stanford baseball players are expected to Player Yr B/T Notes C--Zach Jones Jr. R/R thrown out 32% of base runners start the season in the Majors in 2010, with another 1B-Jonathan Kaskow Jr. S/R Pac-10 POW hit .625 three on the cusp of their Major League debuts. The 2B--Colin Walsh Jr. S/R co-leader in RBIs (25)... GW HR at OSU Cardinal featured 11 players in the Major Leagues in SS--Jake Schlander Jr. R/R 5 errors fi rst 14 games, none since 2009, including the 84th player to go to Stanford and 3B--Kenny Diekroeger Fr. R/R 29 starts with a .313 at third player in the Majors, John Hester, who made his de- LF--Stephen Piscotty Fr. R/R team leader in average (.364) and 2Bs (11) but for another Cardinal great, A.J. Hinch, who was his CF--Jake Stewart Fr. R/R one of four freshmen starters manager for the Diamondbacks. RF--Tyler Gaffney Fr. R/R 3 triples, 22 runs 2010 Major Leaguers • Donny Lucy, C, White Sox Top Starter Yr T Notes Jordan Pries, RHP So. R two straight no-decisions, 2.29 ERA last 5 • Ryan Garko, 1B, Rangers Brett Mooneyham, LHP So. L 1 hit fi rst four innings, six runs in fi fth • Jody Gerut, OF, Brewers Brian Busick, RHP So. R career-high 6.0 IP with 2 runs, 7 hits at OSU • , P, Orioles • John Hester, C, Diamondbacks • Carlos Quentin, OF, White Sox Top Reliever Yr T Notes Alex Pracher Jr. RHP win with two shutout innings at OSU Cardinal Management • A.J. Hinch, manager, Diamondbacks Head Coach Yr Record Notes Mark Marquess 34th year 1374-707-7 2 National Titles (1987, 1988) • Ruben Amaro, Jr., general manager, Phillies (1977-Present) 5 CWS Championship games • Kenny Williams, general manager, WSox (FB only) 14 College World Series 25 Regional Appearances Tough Breaks 12 Pac-10 Titles Another two former Major Leaguers from Stanford will begin the season on the disabled list. Jed Lowrie, who has played for the Red Sox the previous two years, is on the DL with mononucleosis, while Greg Reynolds, 25 nationally in USA Today in the preseason. who missed most of last year with a shoulder injury, was hit on the elbow in and will start the Santa Clara Series season on the DL. According to insiders, Reynolds had Stanford has won two of three with the Broncos in each of the last two years. Follow- been pitching well this spring. ing Tuesday, Stanford holds a 127-74-1 since 1959 against SCU. This will be the fi rst of three straight midweek games between the county rivals. Coming to a Show Near You... Three additional players should be in a Major League uniform soon: Oakland outfi elder Michael Taylor, Astros Kaskow Honored by Pac-10 catcher Jason Castro and last year’s Drew Sto- Stanford fi rst baseman Jonathan Kaskow (Coppell, TX) was named the Pac-10 Con- ren. Taylor and Castro will start the season in Triple-A, ference’s Player of the Week following four multi-hit games and a .625 average last Storen in -A with another fi rst round pick of the week. Kaskow completed the team’s weekend sweep at No. 14-ranked Oregon State Nationals, Stephen Strasburg. with three hits on Sunday, after two hits in Saturday’s series clincher. Kaskow started off the week by driving in three as part of a 3-for-4 night at Santa Clara last Tuesday, World Champions before hitting his fi rst at OSU on Friday, driving in four as part of another Since Tillie Shafer in 1912 and 1913 with the New York Giants, 16 former players have appeared in the Fall two-hit evening. Kaskow is hitting an even .500 in 12 Pac-10 games this season, the Classic, winning a combined 12 rings. Former Yankee best conference-only average. Kaskow, the team’s starting fi rst baseman is hitting Bobby Brown won four titles with the Yankees in the .455 this overall season over 19 starts with 22 RBIs and a .621 slugging percentage. 1940s and 1950s, while Ed Sprague won back-to-back He also has 14 walks for a .542 on-base percentage in 81 plate appearances. This titles with the Blue Jays in the 1990s. Sprague also part is his fi rst conference honor of any kind. Kaskow was also honored by collegebase- of Stanford’s CWS national title runs. ball360.com for his week. Award Winners Stanford Sweeps Past Oregon State in Pacifi c Northwest Former greats Jim Lonborg (1967) and Jack McDowell (1993) have each won Cy Young Awards. • Scoring 29 runs and batting .352, Stanford swept No. 14-ranked Oregon State (W won a gold glove at catcher seven times from 1978 to 14-6, W 5-3 (10), W 10-7) to move back into the national rankings after an seven out 1989 and was a gold glove winner from of nine losing streak the weeks prior. In the opener, Stanford pounded out a season- 1996 to 2008, seven times. Lonborg (1967), Boon (1976, best 19 hits as Jake Schlander drove in a career-best six and the Cardinal scored 78, 79, 83), Ed Sprague (1991), McDowell (1991-93), fi ve runs a piece in the seventh and eighth innings after trailing 6-4. The bullpen Mussina (1992-94, 97-98) and Carlos Quentin were all combined for 4.1 scoreless innings, including three shutout innings from Mark Appel All-Stars. for his fi rst career save. In the series clincher, Jordan Pries pitched seven strong in- nings, but it was not until Colin Walsh connected on a two-run homer in the 10th did Stanford take its fi rst Pac-10 series in three weeks. In the Sunday fi nale, the Cardinal pounded out three runs in the second and six more in the third to lead 9-1, as the bullpen allowed fi ve runs after Brian Busick pitched a career-best six innings, allow- ing two runs on seven hits. Collegebaseballinsider.com named Stanford its “team of

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Stanford Unloads at Santa Clara Below is a list of season and career honors for current • The Cardinal posted a season-high 18 hits paced by three hits a piece by Stephen Stanford baseball players: Piscotty, Jonathan Kaskow and Kenny Diekroeger, while fi ve combined on a two-hitter to win at Santa Clara 14-0. Piscotty and Kaskow homered in back-to-back Pac-10 Player of the Weeks Jordan Pries, P (March 9, 2009) at-bats in the seventh, at that point making it 12-0. Stanford scored nine times over Jordan Pries, P (April 5, 2010) the fi rst four innings. Jonathan Kaskow, 1B (April 19, 2010)

Cardinal to Play at Safeco Field in Seattle Collegebaseball360.com Honors • In the fi rst time since the early 1990s, the Stanford Cardinal will play in a Major Pries (April 5, 2010)-primetime pitcher of the week League Ballpark, when the team travels to Seattle to play one if its three games Kaskow (April 19, 2010)-primetime hitter of the week with the University of Washington at Safeco Field. Stanford previously played at the Schlander (March 21, 2010)-honor roll Metrodome in Minneapolis during the 1990 and 1991 seasons. The Saturday game Jones (February 22, 2010)-honor roll will be a part of a day-night doubleheader with the , who host the National Player of the Weeks Texas Rangers at 12:10 p.m. The collegiate game with the Huskies will be at 6:30 none so far p.m. The Friday and Sunday’s games of the series will be played on the University of Washington campus. Tickets are currently on sale at the Husky Ticket Offi ce, online Preseason Rivals All-Conference at gohuskies.com, or by phone at (206) 543-2200. Tickets are $8. Colin Walsh, 2B (all-conference) Kellen Kiilsgaard, OF (all-conference) Pries Rolling on the Mound Preseason Baseball America Despite just a 2-0 record over his last fi ve starts, sophomore starter Jordan Pries has Kellen Kiilsgaard, OF (all-conference) Brett Mooneyham, P (all-conference) a 2.29 ERA which included a shutout of Pepperdine fi ve weeks ago and a complete Kenny Diekroeger, SS (top newcomer, 1st, P10) game win over No. 2 UCLA for the Bruins fi rst loss of the season. Overall, Pries is 3-1 Kenny Diekroeger, SS (4th best frosh in U.S.) with a 3.14 ERA as the team’s top starter. Jake Stewart, OF (top newcomer, 5th, in P10) Jake Stewart, OF (6th-best frosh in U.S.) Busick Growing Into the Rotation Mark Appel, P (top newcomer, 7th, in P10) Sophomore Brian Busick, one of 12 underclassmen on this year’s pitching staff, after Mark Appel, P (17th-best frosh in U.S.) starting the season in the bullpen has begun to develop into a solid starter. The right- Mooneyham, P (top prospect 2011 draft, in P10) hander is coming off a career-best six innings at No. 14-ranked Oregon State, where Mooneyham, P (15th-best sophomore in U.S.) Jake Stewart, OF (best athlete in Pac-10) he gave up two runs on seven hits over 6.0 innings. Over his last three appearances, Colin Walsh, 2B (best def. 2B in Pac-10) Busick is 2-1 with 4.15 ERA. Overall he is 4-1 with a 3.13 ERA, which included giving Jake Schlander, SS (best def. SS, in Pac-10) up just two runs out of the bullpen through late March (1.26 ERA) prior to getting the Jake Schlander, SS (infi elder w/ best arm, P10) starting nod. Kellen Kiilsgaard, OF (best def. OFer, in Pac-10) Kellen Kiilsgaard, OF (OFer with best arm, P10) Piscotty Flat Out Hits PGcrosschecker.com Freshman outfi elder / fi rst baseman Stephen Piscotty has fi ve multi-hit games over Top Preseason Prospects his last eight gams to raise his average to .364 on the season. The freshman leads Brett Mooneyham (21st, 2011 draft, national) Scott Snodgrass (83rd, 2011 draft, national) the club with 11 doubles and 30 runs and has also driven in 22. Kenny Diekroeger (1st, 2012 draft, California) Jake Stewart (2nd, 2012 draft, California) Driving Them Up the Middle Mark Appel (3rd, 2012 draft, California) Junior Colin Walsh, one of three junior starters on the club, is bat- ting .323 on the season, co-leading the club with 25 RBIs with fellow junior and dou- Summer League Prospects ble play mate, Jake Schlander. Both have delivered game-winning hits the season, Kellen Kiilsgaard (7th-best, Alaska Summer, 09) as Walsh has scored 24 runs and Schlander, 23. Alex Pracher (7th-best, Atlantic Summer Lg, 09) Alex Pracher (5th-best, Atlantic Summer Lg, 08) Scott Snodgrass (4th-best, Alaska Summer, 09) Solid Out of the Pen Colin Walsh (All-Star, Cape Cod, 2009) Junior Alex Pracher, after losses in consecutive weekends at No. 2 UCLA and to Oregon, came back at Oregon State with two shutout innings for the win lowering 2009 National Honors his ERA to 2.88 over 14 appearances. Overall, the righthander has a 5-2 record with Brett Mooneyham, P (Freshman AA, 09) two saves. 2009 All-Conference Honors Jake Schlander, SS (Def. Player of the Year, 09) Grand Olde Game with the Cardinal Jake Schlander, SS (1st team, 2009) • around had nine Stanford alumni within its Kellen Kiiilsgaard, OF (1st team, 2009) Brett Mooneyham, P (HM, 2009) ranks, from general managers Kenny Williams (White Sox) and Ruben Amaro, Jr. Colin Walsh, 2B (HM, 2009) (Phillies), to a manager, A.J. Hinch (Diamondbacks) to six Major Leaguers: starter Jeremy Guthrie (Orioles), fi rst baseman Ryan Garko (Rangers), outfi elder Carlos Quentin (White Sox), outfi elder Jody Gerut (Brewers), catcher Donny Lucy (White Sox) and catcher John Hester (Diamondbacks).

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Clutch Performances Cardinal Catchers • The Cardinal have won six games in its last at-bat, with fi ve different players, Zach Jones (GW hit versus Pepperdine, GW single versus USC), Kenny Diek- Since 1993, eight starting catchers have gone onto roeger (GW double versus Rice), Jonathan Kaskow (GW hit versus UCSB), Jake play professionally. Four have reached the Majors and Schlander (walk-off solo homer in the 11th vs. UCSB) and Colin Walsh (two-run a fi fth, Jason Castro, is one of the top prospects in the homer at OSU). Astros organization. Here are Stanford’s starting Big Innings So Far catchers since 1993: • Trailing early, the Cardinal have been able to put together big innings to get back into the game. 1993-96 A.J. Hinch (3rd round pick, MLB) Opponent Date Trailing... Runs Result 1997 Jon Schaeffer (9th) Rice 2/20 4-2 11 runs in the seventh W, 14-5 1998-00 Damien Alvarado (free agent) at UC Davis 3/4 4-2 Six runs in the sixth W, 8-4 2001-03 Ryan Garko (3rd, MLB) UCSB 3/7 14-3 Eight runs in sixth L 11-15 2004 Donny Lucy (2nd, MLB) 2005-06 John Hester (13th, MLB) at UCLA 4/2 1-0 Seven runs in fi fth W 8-4 2007 Brian Juhl (35th) at Oregon St. 4/16 6-4 fi ve runs in 7th and 8th W 14-6 2008 Jason Castro (1st) 2009- Zach Jones 2000s Heroes Amongst Nominees for All-CWS Team • Former Stanford stars John Hudgins and Ryan Garko are amongst the nominees National Honors for the Cardinal for the College World Series All-Legends team, selected in part, by fan voting at ncaasports.com/cws. Hudgins, the former CWS Most Outstanding Player from the National Players of the Year early 2000s, is one of 14 pitchers on the ballot. He went 3-0 as he stuck out 15 1970 Steve Dunning, P and only gave up fi ve earned runs in 24 innings of work during the 2003 classic 1991 David McCarty, 1B earning All-America and Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year honors as a junior. Garko, the 1998 Jeff Austin, P Johnny Bench Award winner, is one of nine catchers on the ballot. The current Major Leaguer helped guide Stanford to the national championship game in 2001 Johnny Bench Award (Top Catcher) 2003 Ryan Garko, C and 2003. Finalists Tickets Available 1985 John Verducci • Tickets for the team’s home games are available at www.gostanford.com or by 1987 Jack McDowell calling 1-800-STANFORD. 1988 Ed Sprague 1991 David McCarty Cardinal Picked Fourth by Pac-10 Coaches 1992 Jeffrey Hammonds • Stanford Baseball was picked to fi nish fourth in the preseason Pacifi c 10 Confer- 1996 A.J. Hinch 1998 Jeff Austin ence coaches poll. The Cardinal received 59 points, behind three-time defending 2000 Justin Wayne champion, Arizona State (78 points and 7 fi rst place votes), Oregon State (67, 2) 2002 Jeremy Guthrie and UCLA. The rest of the Pac-10 preseason picks are: Arizona (fi fth), Washington 2003 Carlos Quentin State, Cal, USC, Washington and Oregon. National Freshman of the Year Two-Sport Tradition 1985 Jack McDowell, P • Including Heisman runner-up Toby Gerhart (running back and outfi elder), current 1987 , OF head coach Mark Marquess (who was a quarterback, defensive back and punt 1990 Jeffrey Hammonds, OF 1995 Kyle Peterson, P returner) and NFL Hall of Famer John Elway (and outfi elder and quarterback), the 2003 Mark Romanzczuk, P Cardinal have had a number of great two-sport stars. One of the fi rst was Ernie Nevers, who starred for the Cardinal in the early part of the 20th Centruy. That list National Coach of the Year has included: Major League pitcher (also a QB), NFL and MLB play- 1985 Mark Marquess er Chad Hutchinson (RHP and QB), 1940s Major Leaguer Lloyd Merriman, Brian 1987 Mark Marquess Johnson (QB) and John Lynch (QB and RHP). Backup running back Tyler Gaffney, 1988 Mark Marquess a freshman outfi elder on the team, is the latest two-sport athlete.

Quentin One of Decade’s Best • Stanford Major Leaguer Carlos Quentin was named one of Baseball America’s players of the decade for the fi rst 10 years of the new century, joining four other Pac-10 players on the national publication’s look back at the decade. A four-year Major Leaguer with the Diamondbacks and White Sox. Pac-10 players included: UCLA second baseman Chase Utley, Oregon State outfi elder , USC pitcher Mark Prior and Washington pitcher Tim Lincecum.

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Team Hitting Pitching 27 Hits in a Game 7 RBIs in a Game 16 at Arizona, 3/27/94 Seven times since 1996, last by Brett Milleville v. Jason Young, v. ASU, 3/5/99 26 Hits in a Game New Mexico, 5/9/09 15 Strikeouts at Arizona, 4/6/02 Jason Young at Washington St., 4/8/00 24 Hits in a Game 6 Hits in a Game 14 Strikeouts USC, 4/26/08 Joey August at USC, 5/25/07 Jason Middlebrook v. UCLA, 5/8/94 Jed Lowrie at Arizona, 5/16/04 13 Strikeouts 27 Runs in a Game Erik Davis at UCLA 4/19/08 at Arizona, 3/27/94 6 Runs in a Game 12 Strikeouts 26 Runs in a Game Carlos Quentin, at Santa Clara, 4/8/03 Mark Romanczuk v. USC 2/25/05 USC, 4/26/08 5 Runs in a Game 11 Strikeouts 25 Runs in a Game Cord Phelps v. USC 4/26/08 Brett Mooneyham at USC 5/16/09 at Nevada, 4/10/95 3 Homer Games Fielding Two-Hitter Was Pitched Edmund Muth, LA-Lafayette, 6/15/00 20+ Putouts at Santa Clara, 4/13/10 John Gall at UCLA, 5/15/99 Jason Castro (21) v. UC Davis 5/22/07 Busick (2), Appel (3), Snodgress (2), McArdle 2 Homer Games (1), Pracher (1) Brett Milleville v. New Mexico, 5/9/09 (3rd and 7th inning) Known One-Hitters Since 1996 Back-to-Back Homers Manship Cunningham, Santa Clara (1/26/03) Stephen Piscotty-Jonathan Kaskow (7th) at Santa Clara, 4/13/10 Kyle Peterson (8), Chad Hutchinson (9), CS Ful- Two Homers in an Inning lerton (2/2/96) -- fi rst ever broadcast on broad- Michale Taylor at USC, 5/26/07 (4th) cast.com, Mark Cuban’s internet venture Inside the Park Home Run Jeff Austin (7) v. CS Fullerton, 2/9/98 (7 ip) Cord Phelps at Texas 3/9/08 Brian Sager (6), Mike Gosling (3) at Cal, 2/26/00 Inside the Park Sean Ratliff at Arizona State, 4/6/07 No-Hitters at Stanford Chad Hutchinson at Fresno State, February Last Grand Slam 1, 1998 (rain-shortened 5.0 innings) Kenny Diekroeger at UC Davis, 3/4/10 Stanford 4, Fresno State 0 Jason Middlebrook vs. UCLA, May 8, 1994 Hit for the Cycle (since 1992) (Game 2) Stanford 3, UCLA 0 Michael Taylor v. San Jose St., 4/19/05 Jamie Sepeda (6.0ip) and Willie Adams (3.0ip) Steve Soloman v. Cal, 5/9/92 vs. Pacifi c, February 12, 1992 Stan. 6, Pacifi c 0 Paul Grame vs. Cal State Hayward, February 4, 1981 Stanford 8, Cal State Hayward 0 Phil Keller vs. Arizona State, March 23, 1970 Stanford 1, Arizona State 0 Steve Dunning vs. Cal Poly Pomona, March 7, 1969 Stanford 10, Cal Poly Pomona 1 Bob Leopold vs. USC, April 14, 1957 Stanford 4, USC 0 Ed Verdurmen vs. Pepperdine, April 7, 1956 (Game 2 – 7.0 innings) Stan. 11, Pepperdine 0

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Baseball America USA Today/Coaches Pac-10 Standings (4/19) PAC-10 GB OVER PCT STRK April 19, 2010 April 19, 2010 Arizona State 9 3 -- 31 3 0.912 W-3 California 8 4 1.0 22 11 0.667 W-2 Team 2009 LW PV 1st 1. Arizona State 31-3 3-0 3 RankSchool (record) Points LW Votes Arizona 7 5 2.0 26 9 0.743 W-5 2. Virginia 29-9 2-2 2 1. Arizona State (31-3) 770 1 27 Stanford 7 5 2.0 18 13 0.581 W-5 3. Texas 30-7 4-0 4 2. Texas (30-7) 730 4 2 UCLA 5 4 2.5 27 5 0.844 W-1 4. Georgia Tech 31-5 4-0 5 3. Georgia Tech (31-5) 696 5 0 Oregon 6 6 3.0 23 12 0.657 L-1 5. UCLA 27-5 2-2 1 4. Virginia (29-9) 645 3 2 Washington 4 5 3.5 19 15 0.559 L-2 6. Florida State 28-9 3-2 6 5. LSU (30-6) 638 6 0 Oregon State 3 6 4.5 20 11 0.645 L-5 7. Florida 25-10 2-2 7 6. UCLA (27-5) 612 2 0 8. Louisiana State 30-6 4-0 8 7. Arkansas (31-6) 608 8 0 Washington State 3 6 4.5 19 14 0.576 L-3 9. Arkansas 31-6 5-0 9 8. Coastal Carolina (32-5) 516 10 0 Southern California 2 10 7.0 15 20 0.429 L-6 10. South Carolina 28-8 3-1 10 9. Florida State (28-9) 488 7 0 11. Texas Christian 27-7 4-0 11 10. South Carolina (28-8) 467 13 0 12. Coastal Carolina 32-5 5-0 12 11. Florida (25-10) 458 9 0 Stanford Cardinal in the Polls 13. Louisville 29-6 4-0 13 12. TCU (27-7) 455 11 0 Last 14. Miami 27-9 4-0 14 13. Louisville (29-6) 429 12 0 Rec Wk BA CB USA RPI* 15. California 22-11 2-1 21 14. Miami (Fla.) (27-9) 395 15 0 Pre-Season 0-0 0-0 NR 26th 25th NA 16. Cal State Fullerton 20-13 2-1 22 15. Vanderbilt (29-9) 288 19 0 February 22 3-0 3-0 18th 18th NP -- 17. Arizona 26-9 4-0 24 16. Kansas State (26-8) 259 20 0 March 1 4-3 1-3 24th 27th 24th -- 18. Oregon 23-12 2-1 NR 17. Arizona (26-9) 246 21 0 March 8 7-4 3-1 23rd 29th 27th -- 19. Mississippi 24-13 1-3 14 18. Oklahoma (26-10) 231 14 0 20. Virginia Tech 25-13 2-2 20 19. Mississippi (24-13) 168 18 0 March 15 7-4 fi nals 23rd 29th 30th 6 21. Connecticut 27-7 5-0 25 20. Clemson (23-14) 167 16 0 March 22 10-4 3-0 19th 26th 29th 17 22. Stanford 18-13 4-0 NR 21. CS Fullerton (20-13) 116 24 0 March 29 12-6 2-2 19th 28th 26th 28 23. Vanderbilt 29-9 3-1 NR 22. Oregon State (20-11) 112 17 0 April 5 13-9 1-3 22nd -- 32nd 22 24. Oklahoma 26-10 1-3 16 23. California (22-11) 96 nr 0 April 12 14-13 1-4 ------42 25. SE Louisiana 29-9 3-2 NR 24. SE Louisiana (29-9) 65 23 0 April 19 18-13 4-0 22nd 22nd 43rd 24 25. Oregon (23-12) 64 nr 0

Collegiate Baseball Others receiving votes: Rice (23-15) 42; Opponents in the Polls (4/19/10) Pittsburgh (26-9) 41; East Carolina (24-12) 40; Up/ April 19, 2010 Connecticut (27-7) 36; Virginia Tech (25-13) 26; Dwn Rec BA CB USA RPI* Western Kentucky (27-12) 26; UC-Irvine (20-13) Arizona State S 31-3 1st 1st 1st 1 Ranking (Record) Points LW 21; Auburn (24-13) 20; Michigan State (23-9) 14; 1. Arizona St. (31-3) 494 1 UCLA T 27-5 5th 8th 6th 8 New Mexico State (26-12) 12; Ohio State (21-10) Texas T 30-7 3rd 2nd 2nd 6 2. Texas (30-7) 492 3 11; Portland (23-9) 11; Kentucky (22-14) 10; New 3. Georgia Tech. (31-5) 490 6 Mexico (24-13) 6; North Carolina State (25-13) 6; Oregon State T 20-11 -- 25th 22nd 27 4. Arkansas (31-6) 487 8 The Citadel (26-13) 6; North Carolina (22-16) 5; California S 22-11 15th 15th 23rd 20 5. South Carolina (28-8) 486 5 Pacifi c (22-12) 5; Stanford (18-13) 5; Tulane Arizona S 26-9 17th 18th 17th 17 6. Louisiana St. (30-6) 485 7 (23-14) 4; Liberty (25-10) 2; San Diego (20-15) Rice T 23-15 -- -- 26th 26 7. Coastal Carolina (32-5) 483 9 2; South Alabama (26-15) 2; Bethune-Cookman Oregon S 23-12 18th 23rd 25th 22 8. UCLA (27-5) 482 2 (23-14) 1; Florida Gulf Coast (23-12) 1; Kansas Pacifi c WX 22-12 -- -- 43rd 106 9. Miami, Fla. (27-9) 479 13 (22-14) 1. 10. Virginia (29-9) 478 4 11. Florida St. (28-9) 476 10 *Washington St. WX 19-14 ------51 12. Florida (25-10) 473 12 Washington WX 19-15 ------55 13. Louisville (29-6) 470 15 Long Beach St. WX 15-17 ------64 14. Texas Christian (27-7) 466 17 Pre-Season USC WX 15-20 ------72 15. California (22-11) 463 19 Hawai’i WX 18-18 ------108 16. Cal. St. Fullerton (20-13) 460 22 Coaches Poll (Pac-10) 17. Kansas St. (26-8) 458 20 UC Santa Barbara WX 16-14 ------130 18. Arizona (26-9) 456 — Team Points Pepperdine WX 13-18 ------136 19. Connecticut (27-7) 452 — 1. Arizona State (7) 78 UC Davis WX 16-16 ------137 20. Oklahoma (26-10) 446 11 2. Oregon State (2) 67 San Francisco WX 19-16 ------140 21. Rutgers (21-13) 442 — 3. UCLA 65 Saint Mary’s WX 11-20 ------160 22. Stanford (18-13) 441 — 4. STANFORD 59 San Jose St. WX 14-20 ------210 5. Arizona 44 23. Oregon (23-12) 440 — Santa Clara WX 14-19 ------211 24. Pittsburgh (26-9) 437 24 6. Washington State 42 25. Oregon St. (20-11) 434 14 7. California 36 26. Clemson (23-14) 432 16 8. USC 24 * - previously ranked... Polls are Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball 27. Mississippi (24-13) 430 18 9. Washington 18 and the Coaches National Polls. RPI (*) is Boydsworld.com. Up/Down 28. Vanderbilt (29-9) 429 30 10. Oregon 17 Refers to if they are rising S in the rankings, staying the same WX or 29. Auburn (24-13) 426 23 falling T 30. Northwestern St. (25-10) 423 —

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 7 Inside the Numbers

Starters by Position Game Winning Hits (6) Feb. 20 v. Rice... Kenny Diekroeger, two-out, two- 2010 Left run double after trailing 6-5 in the ninth to win Sunday Third Piscotty-17, Clowe-10 fi nale 7-6. Diekroeger-28, Smith-2 Pitchers Gaffney-1, Ringo-3 Mar. 5 v. UCSB... Jonathan Kaskow, pinch-hit, Pries-8 Gaylord-1 two-out single in ninth of 6-5 win of Friday opener. Snodgress-4 Short Schlander-30 Center Mooneyham-10 Stewart-26, Gaffney-5 Mar. 6 v. UCSB... Jake Schlander, fi rst pitch walk- Diekroeger-1 off solo homer to left in the 11th to win Saturday, 5-4. Hughes-2 Catcher Busick-4 Jones-29 Second Mar. 19 v. Pepperdine... Zach Jones game-winning Walsh-31 Appel-1 Griffi ths-1 single in bottom of the ninth to win 9-8 after trailing 7-3 Jenkins-2 Clowe-1 First Right in series opener. Kaskow-16, Piscotty-14 Kiilsgaard-8 Mar. 27 v. USC... Zach Jones, two-out, two-run Ringo-1 Gaffney-17, Guiliani-5 single on fi rst pitch to win it 5-4. McColl-1 Apr. 17 at OSU... Colin Walsh, two-run homer in 10th to take series in Corvallis

Miscellaneous Numbers MULTI HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot 13 Walsh, Colin 8 5 - - 13 25 Piscotty, Stephen 7 4 1 - 12 3 Diekroeger, Kenny 9 2 - - 11 Inning-by-inning summary 30 Kaskow, Jonathan 8 2 - - 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total 7 Gaffney, Tyler 7 2 - - 9 Stanford 17 20 29 12 23 29 36 22 9 3 200 5 Jones, Zach 4 2 1 - 7 Opponents 33 6 26 11 23 30 12 18 14 1 174 6 Schlander, Jake 6 1 - - 7 24 Stewart, Jake 4 2 - - 6 Win-loss summary: 2 Gaylord, Adam 1 2 - - 3 Total ...... 18-13 Hit 0 home runs ...... 6-9 4 Smith, Eric 1 - - - 1 Conference ...... 7-5 Hit 1 home run ...... 8-4 15 Griffi ths, Christ 1 - - - 1 29 Clowe, Ben - 1 - - 1 Non-Conf ...... 11-8 Hit 2+ home runs ...... 4-0 11 Guiliani, Dave 1 - - - 1 Home ...... 12-6 Opponent 0 home runs ...... 10-4 TEAM 57 23 2 0 82 Away ...... 6-7 Opponent 1 home run...... 4-8 Neutral ...... 0-0 Opponent 2+ HRs ...... 4-1 MULTI RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot Day ...... 9-8 Made 0 errors ...... 5-4 13 Walsh, Colin 4 1 2 - 7 Night ...... 9-5 Made 1 error ...... 7-3 3 Diekroeger, Kenny 4 - 2 - 6 vs Left ...... 7-5 Made 2+ errors ...... 6-6 30 Kaskow, Jonathan 4 1 1 - 6 vs Right...... 11-8 Opp. made 0 errors ...... 6-7 25 Piscotty, Stephen 6 - - - 6 6 Schlander, Jake 3 - 1 1 5 1-Run games ...... 6-1 Opp. made 1 error ...... 4-3 5 Jones, Zach 2 1 - - 3 2-Run games ...... 3-2 Opp. made 2+ errors ...... 8-3 7 Gaffney, Tyler 2 1 - - 3 5+Run games ...... 6-4 Out-hit opponent ...... 17-4 2 Gaylord, Adam 1 1 - - 2 Extra inns...... 2-1 Out-hit by opponent ...... 0-7 24 Stewart, Jake 1 - 1 - 2 Shutouts ...... 2-2 Hits are tied ...... 1-2 4 Smith, Eric 2 - - - 2 Scoring 0-2 runs ...... 1-5 21 Kiilsgaard, Kelle 1 - - - 1 Scoring 3-5 runs ...... 4-5 General summary: 15 Griffi ths, Christ 1 - - - 1 Scoring 6-9 runs ...... 5-2 Current winning streak...... 5 10 Ringo, Justin 1 - - - 1 TEAM 32 5 7 1 45 Scoring 10+ runs ...... 8-1 Longest winning streak ...... 5 Longest losing streak...... 5 Opponent 0-2 runs...... 4-1 HIT STREAKS Longest Current Opponent 3-5 runs...... 7-2 25 Piscotty, Stephen 10 6 Opponent 6-9 runs...... 7-8 Home attendance ...... 29799 29 Clowe, Ben 8 - Opponent 10+ runs ...... 0-2 ( 18 dates avg = 1655 ) 3 Diekroeger, Kenny 8 5 Scored in 1st inning ...... 5-5 Away attendance ...... 32685 7 Gaffney, Tyler 8 - Scores fi rst...... 6-5 ( 13 dates avg = 2514 ) 5 Jones, Zach 7 1 Opp. scores fi rst ...... 12-8 Total attendance ...... 62484 6 Schlander, Jake 6 1 30 Kaskow, Jonathan 5 5 After 6 leading ...... 12-1 ( 31 dates avg = 2015 ) 13 Walsh, Colin 5 4 After 6 trailing ...... 4-11 24 Stewart, Jake 4 3 After 6 tied ...... 2-1 15 Griffi ths, Christ 4 - After 7 leading ...... 13-1 2 Gaylord, Adam 3 - After 7 trailing ...... 2-11 4 Smith, Eric 3 1 After 7 tied ...... 3-1 11 Guiliani, Dave 2 - After 8 leading ...... 12-1 21 Kiilsgaard, Kelle 2 - After 8 trailing ...... 0-11 10 Ringo, Justin 1 - After 8 tied ...... 6-1

STANFORDSTANFORD CARDINALCARDINAL BASEBALLBASEBALL || PAGEPAGE 88 Cardinal Player Notes - Starting Pitching #16 Jordan Pries, Sophmore, RHP - Alameda, CA HIGHs: Complete Games-3 (WSU, 3/1/09-8 IP; Pepperdine, 3/20/10-9 IP, at UCLA, 4/1/10-9 IP)... 6 walks (2/26/10 at Texas)... 10 strikeouts (v. Arizona State, 4/18/09)

No-decision in game won in the 10th after 7.1 innings of three runs (all in the fi fth) on six hits.Second-straight no-decision at Oregon State (4/17)... produced a 1.97 ERA over four starts from March 20 to April 10... was in line for his third win in four weeks with 7.0 innings against Oregon (4/10), allowing a single run on fi ve hits, but the bullpen blew a 6-1 lead (4/9) in series opener... threw second complete game in three weeks at No. 2 UCLA snapping the Bruins 22-game win streak to the start season (4/1), earning Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week honors. Pitched an eight-hitter, twice retiring seven in a row. Went the fi rst 7.2 innings, giving up just one unearned run on four hits before tiring to even the series.... fi rst career shutout was a two-hitter against Pepperdine in the series clincher on Saturday. Pitched to the minimum over 16 batters into the sixth, including 12 in a row, striking out six for fi rst win since the season opener... In season opener, after giving up a leadoff homer and fi ve hits to the fi rst eight batters against No. 5 Rice in season opener in 2010, settled down to pitch into the eighth in eventual sweep of Owls... was in 1-0 pitcher’s duel until grand slam at Texas in the fi fth, taking loss with six runs over 5.1 innings... went 4-4 with a 4.62 ERA over 11 starts in 2009.

Date OPPONENT GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 20, 2009 VANDERBILT 3.0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-5 1 0 0 0.00 Mar 01, 2009 Cal State Fullerton 4.0 3 4 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3-9 1 0 0 5.14 Mar 07, 2009 TEXAS * 7.1 3 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-1 2 0 0 3.14 Mar 22, 2009 California * 5.1 1 3 3 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 6-5 2 0 0 3.66 Mar 28, 2009 WASHINGTON * 3.0 5 4 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 7-9 2 0 0 4.76 Apr 04, 2009 Oregon * 7.2 5 1 1 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-1 3 0 0 3.86 Apr 10, 2009 UCLA * 4.2 7 3 3 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 5-8 3 0 0 4.11 Apr 18, 2009 Arizona State * 7.0 2 0 0 5 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-7 3 0 0 3.43 Apr 24, 2009 ARIZONA * 4.2 7 6 6 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-11 3 1 0 4.24 May 01, 2009 Washington State * 8.0 3 3 3 0 7 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1-3 3 2 0 4.12 May 08, 2009 NEW MEXICO * 6.1 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1-7 3 3 0 4.28 May 15, 2009 USC * 8.0 9 5 5 1 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 8-6 4 3 0 4.43 May 22, 2009 OREGON STATE * 7.0 7 5 5 5 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-5 4 4 0 4.62 2009 Totals 11 76.0 61 40 39 30 50 11 2 6 8 0 10 0 50-77 4 4 0 4.62

Date OPPONENT GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 19, 2010 RICE * 7.2 9 4 1 2 5 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 6-4 1 0 0 1.17 Feb 26, 2010 Texas * 5.1 7 6 6 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-6 1 1 0 4.85 Mar 05, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA * 5.0 5 4 3 2 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6-5 1 1 0 5.00 Mar 20, 2010 PEPPERDINE * 9.0 2 0 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-0 2 1 0 3.33 Mar 27, 2010 USC * 7.0 8 4 3 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 5-4 2 1 0 3.44 Apr 02, 2010 UCLA * 9.0 8 4 3 4 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 8-4 3 1 0 3.35 Apr 10, 2010 OREGON-1 * 7.0 5 1 1 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-9 3 1 0 3.06 Apr 17, 2010 Oregon State * 7.1 6 3 3 4 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 5-3 3 1 0 3.14 Totals 8 57.1 50 26 20 23 34 13 0 7 0 0 5 0 46-35 3 1 0 3.14

#23 Brian Busick, Sophomore, RHP - Poway, CA HIGHs: 6.0 innings (v. UCSB 5/6/10-relief, 4/19/10 at OSU-start)... 6 strikeouts (v. UCSB 5/6/10)

Has a 4.15 ERA in four career starts... coming off career-high 6.0 innings for his second win as as starter at Oregon State... Pitched to the minimum 18 batters over 6.0 innings of relief work v. UC Santa Barbara (3/6), retiring fi rst 12 in a row... struck out six after not pitching more than 2.0 innings in his career as team went from 4-1 down to win in extra innings... produced a 1.26 ERA out of the bullpen through late March before going to the starting rotation... spot starter in 2009, going 1-1 with a 4.50 ERA over 11 games and four starts.

Date OPPONENT GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 20, 2010 RICE-2 2.0 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-6 0 0 0 4.50 Feb 24, 2010 PACIFIC 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-6 1 0 0 3.00 Feb 27, 2010 Texas 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 1 0 0 2.70 Mar 04, 2010 UC Davis 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-6 1 0 0 2.25 Mar 06, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA 6.0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-4 1 0 0 0.90 Mar 23, 2010 Pacifi c 2.1 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-9 1 0 0 1.46 Mar 27, 2010 USC 2.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-4 2 0 0 1.26 Apr 01, 2010 UCLA * 4.1 6 3 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 5-6 2 0 0 2.41 Apr 09, 2010 OREGON * 5.0 8 4 4 3 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 2-5 2 1 0 3.42 Apr 13, 2010 Santa Clara * 2.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14-0 3 1 0 3.16 Apr 18, 2010 Oregon State * 6.0 7 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 10-7 4 1 0 3.13 Totals 4 31.2 31 11 11 10 18 5 0 2 2 0 3 0 76-59 4 1 0 3.13

STANFORDSTANFORD CARDINAL CARDINAL BASEBALL BASEBALL | PAGE| PAGE 9 9 Cardinal Player Notes - Starting Pitching Brett Mooneyham, Sophmore, LHP - Atwater, CA HIGHs: Complete Games-1 (9.0 innings v. USC 5/16/09)... 9 walks (v. Rice 2/20/10)... 10 strikeouts (v. Washington, 5/29/09, v. UCLA 4/11/09)

Has a 3.50 ERA over his last four appearances after starting season with a high of an 11.81 ERA after three weeks... Best start of the season was against Oregon (4/10), as he pitched eight shutout innings, giving up one run on fi ve hits with seven strikeouts over 8.0 in- nings, as a single run came across in the ninth... After an 8.82 ERA over his fi rst fi ve starts, against USC (3/28), struck out seven over six innings in no-decision, giving up one run on three hits... against Pepperdine, after giving up his third run in the third, retired fi ve in a row, including four by in a no-decision, going fi ve innings... listed as a preseason all-conference selection and the 15th-best sopho- more by Baseball America... Freshman All-American and honorable mention All-Pac 10 pick went 6-3 with a 4.13 as a freshman in 2009.

Date OPPONENT GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 21, 2009 VANDERBILT-2 2.1 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6-5 0 0 0 0.00 Feb 28, 2009 Cal State Fullerton * 5.0 4 3 3 6 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2-3 0 1 0 3.68 Mar 08, 2009 TEXAS 1.0 3 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-5 0 1 0 5.40 Mar 23, 2009 California * 4.0 2 4 4 8 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4-11 0 1 0 6.57 Mar 29, 2009 WASHINGTON * 7.0 1 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11-0 1 1 0 4.19 Apr 05, 2009 Oregon * 6.2 5 3 3 2 7 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 6-3 2 1 0 4.15 Apr 11, 2009 UCLA * 6.0 4 2 2 4 10 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 7-2 3 1 0 3.94 Apr 19, 2009 Arizona State * 3.1 3 4 4 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3-6 3 2 0 4.58 Apr 25, 2009 ARIZONA * 6.2 4 1 1 4 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3-1 4 2 0 4.07 May 02, 2009 Washington State * 3.0 3 6 6 5 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 12-9 4 2 0 5.00 May 09, 2009 NEW MEXICO * 7.1 7 5 5 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 17-5 5 2 0 5.16 May 16, 2009 USC * 9.0 7 1 1 4 11 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 9-1 6 2 0 4.55 May 24, 2009 OREGON STATE * 6.0 2 2 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-5 6 3 0 4.14 2009 Totals 11 67.1 46 34 31 54 72 3 1 5 9 2 5 0 83-56 6 3 0 4.14

Date OPPONENT GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W L SV ERA Feb 20, 2010 RICE-2 * 5.1 2 3 3 9 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-6 0 0 0 5.06 Feb 28, 2010 Texas * 5.0 6 6 5 3 7 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2-8 0 1 0 6.97 Mar 07, 2010 UC SANTA BARBARA * 0.1 4 6 6 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 11-15 0 2 0 11.81 Mar 19, 2010 PEPPERDINE * 5.0 2 3 1 4 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9-8 0 2 0 8.62 Mar 23, 2010 Pacifi c * 0.2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-9 0 3 0 8.82 Mar 28, 2010 USC * 6.0 3 1 1 6 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3-1 0 3 0 6.85 Apr 03, 2010 UCLA * 3.0 6 5 5 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-7 0 4 0 7.82 Apr 07, 2010 SAINT MARY’S * 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-7 0 4 0 7.52 Apr 10, 2010 OREGON-2 * 8.0 5 1 1 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-1 1 4 0 6.03 Apr 16, 2010 Oregon State * 4.2 4 6 6 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 14-6 1 4 0 6.69 Totals 10 39.0 34 33 29 43 44 6 1 3 4 1 2 0 60-68 1 4 0 6.69

BULLPEN #20 Elliott Byers, Soph., RHP, Scranton, PA #19 Dean McArdle, Fr., RHP, Sioux City, IA #26 Mark Appel, Fr., RHP, San Ramon, CA HIGHs: 1.0 innings (v. Pacifi c 2/24/10) HIGHs: 3.0 innings (3/19 v. Pepperdine, HIGHs: 3.0 innings (at SCU 4/13/10, at 4/3 at UCLA) OSU, 4/16/10)... Missed the 2009 season with Tommy John ... 6 strikeouts (v. USF, 3/29) 5 strikeouts (v. UCSB 3/5/10) surgery. First career save (4/10) in game two of dou- Three scoreless innings for his fi rst save #27 Garrett Hughes, Fr., LHP, Carlsbad, CA bleheader with Oregon... career-high six at OSU (4/16)... This after three shutout HIGHs: 2.1 innings (at UC Davis, 3/4/10)... strikeouts in 3.0 shutout innings with one hit innings, retiring the fi rst eight Broncos at 2 strikeouts (2/24/10) against USF (3/29)... 3.0 innings with two SCU (4/13)... had a 3.86 ERA prior to his runs and two strikeouts at UCLA (4/3)... ca- fi rst career start v. USC (3/26), where he Two-way player in high school, striking out reer-best 3.0 innings in eventual win against gave up six runs over 2.2 innings... started 87 nad walking just 19 over 12 starts as a Pepperdine, givnig up two runs and on hit freshman campaign without allowing a run prep senior out of San Diego area... pitched while striking out three (3/19)... perfect two over his fi rst fi ve appearances, spanning in the fi rst prep game in Petco Park history. innings of relief at UC Davis (3/5) to get fi rst 6.1 innings... struck out fi ve and gave up a collegiate win... Collegiate debut resulted single hit over 2.0 shutout innings for fi rst #40 Chris Jenkins, Fr., RHP, Westfi eld, NJ in one run over 2.2 innings of relief against collegiate win against UC Santa Barbara HIGHs: 2.0 innings (twice)... 4 strikeouts Pacifi c, striking out four and walking two... (3/5/10)... second career win against Pep- (v. UCSB 3/5/10) Iowa Player of the Year as a prep, going perdine with 2.2 innings (3/21/10), allowing 38-8 in his career. two runs on seven hits. Struck out four over 2.0 innings, giving up a single run on two hits against UC Santa Barbara.

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 10 Cardinal Player Notes

#39 Alex Pracher, Junior, RHP, Marlton, NJ Scott Snodgress, So, 7th with Piscotty... pinch-hit two-run single HIGHs: 4.1 innings as a starter (4/16/08 LHP - Yucaipa, CA in eighth at No. 2 UCLA brought Stanford v. USF), 5.0 innings as a reliever (v. Saint HIGHs: 6.1 innings (2/20/10 v. Rice)... 4 to within 7-5 (4/3)... GW two-out RBI single Mary’s 4/23/08)... 5 strikeouts (4/23/08 v. walks (three times)... 7 strikeouts (3/21/10 in ninth to beat UCSB (3/5) in the opener... SMC). v. Pepperdine) drove in runs in all three wins against Rice, reserve fi rst two seasons. Went 4-0 with two saves with a 1.76 ERA After moving to the bullpen in late March af- over fi rst nine appearances... blew save and ter a 5.06 ERA in four starts, has given up #25 Stephen Piscotty, Frosh, Pleasanton took his second loss of the year with fi ve runs two earned over 5.1 innings and six appear- HRs: Two-run at SCU (4/13) in ninth against Oregon (4/10) after Cardinal ances. Streak included two shutout innings HIGHs: 4 hits (3/23/10 at Pacifi c), 4 runs had 6-1 lead after seven... fi rst loss at No. 2 and four strikeouts at SCU (4/13)... struck (4/13/10 at SCU), 2 RBIs (many) UCLA in the 10th inning after three shutout out career-best seven against Pepperdine, innings (4/1)... three scoreless innings with including fi ve in a row. Could not get out of 31 starts, 17 in left and 14 at fi rst in 2010... two hits and two strikeouts in series clinch- the fourth, leaving with a 7-2 lead... career- hit fi rst career homer at SCU (4/3), going ing win v. USC (3/28)... win with scoreless high 6.1 innings in no-decision against No. 5 3-for-6 with four runs... 10 game hit streak ninth in opener versus Pepperdine (3/19)... Rice to open the year... listed as the fourth- snapped on Sunday against USC (3/28)... 2.0 inning save at UC Davis (3/5)... win with best prospect out of the Alaska Summer three hits in season opener against Rice 1.2 shutout innings to close out game won League after a 2.93 ERA over 10 games (2/19)... three hits with a double and RBI in the 11th v. UCSB (3/6)... appeared in two and eight starts in 2009... spot starter in single going 3-for-4 with three runs in Satur- games, producing a win and a save in the 2009 going 1-3 with a 5.85 ERA over 17 day win over Pepperdine (3/20)... two dou- series sweep of No. 5 Rice... listed as the games and fi ve starts. bles in Sunday win over Pepperdine... prep seventh-best prospect out of the Atlantic third baseman has taken reps also at fi rst Summer League in 2009... entered season in 2010... also solid on the mound, pitching with 42 appearances over two seasons and PROBABLE STARTERS a complete game shutout in a prep playoff a 6.52 ERA. game... played on same infi eld as class- CATCHER mate Kenny Diekroeger in area code game #33 Chris Reed, So., LHP, Reseda, CA #5 Zach Jones, Junior, Draper, UT at Blair Field in Long Beach (where team will HIGHs: 4.1 innings (at Cal, 4/5/10)... 2 HRs: Solo v. Rice (2/19), 3-run v. Pacifi c play this season). strikeouts (many) (2/24), Solo v. USC (3/26), solo at UCLA (4/2) SECOND BASE 3 runs (many), 3 hits (many) 4 First career win was a scoreless sixth inning HIGHs: #13 Colin Walsh, Junior, La Jolla, CA RBIs (3/28/08 SCU) at OSU (4/16)... career-best 4.1 innings in HRs: Grand Slam v. Pacifi c (2/24), 3-run relief at Cal, scattering four htis while not homer v. UCSB (3/7), solo v. Oregon (4/10), 28 starts at catcher in 2010... game-win- allowing a run (4/5)... then career-high 2.1 two-run at Oregon State (4/17)-game win- ning, two-out, two-run single in Saturday innings against Pepperdine (3/21), allowing ner game vs. USC (3/27) after three hits on Fri- two runs on two hits with two strikeouts... 4 hits (3/29/09, UW), 3 runs day (3/26)... went 6-for-9 in the Pepeprdine HIGHs: appeared in six games out of the bullpen in (many), 4 RBIs (5/5/09, SJSU, 2/24/10 v. series with the game-winning single in the 2009 with a 15.43 ERA... born overseas in UOP, 4/17/10 at OSU) London. series opener against Pepperdine to win game 9-8... hit a three-run homer versus 31 starts at second base in 2010... -for-4 Pacifi c on Feb. 24... threw out 40 percent of #28 Danny Sandbrink, Jr., RHP, St. Louis, MO with four RBIs at No. 14-ranked OSU would-be base stealers in 2009... led team HIGHs: 9.0 innings as a starter (6/1/08 (4/17) including two-run triple in the fi fth last year in steals with 18... came into sea- v. Pepperdine in NCAA Regional)... 5.0 in- and game-winning two-run homer in the son with 119 games, 114 as a starter at third nings as a reliever (at UCLA 4/20/08)... 6 10th... went 3-for-6 with an RBI double at and catcher. strikeouts (v. Pepperdine 6/1/08) OSU (4/16)... 23-for-5 with three runs and an RBI double at SCU (4/13)... three hits Two shutout innings to close out series FIRST BASE including go-ahead two-run single in 7th in opener with Oregon (4/9)... former spot #30 Jonathan Kaskow, Junior, Coppel, TX series clincher v. USC (3/28)... fi rst career starter had a 2.81 ERA over 20 games and HRs: solo at SCU (4/13/10) homer (in 91 games) was a grand slam in six starts as a freshman in 2008, tossing HIGHs: 3 hits (4/13/10 at SCU), 4 RBIs the sixth against Pacifi c on Feb. 24, hit an- 57.1 innings with 30 strikeouts... used in 19 (4/16/10 at OSU), 3 runs (4/16/10 at OSU) other a week later on March 7... three hits, games as a sophomore with a 7.09 ERA including a double, from leadoff slot in Sun- over 33.0 innings. 16 starts at fi rst base and 3 at DH in 2010... day win over Pepperdine (3/21)... three hits Pac-10 Player of the Week after batting and a walk in Saturday loss at No. 3 Texas... .625 with four multi-hit games against Santa listed as the best defensive second base- Clara (4/13) and Oregon State (4/17-4/19)... man in the Pac-10 by Baseball America... two-run double and two-run single as a honorable mention All-Pac 10 in 2009 and part of a 2-for-4 day with four RBIs at OSU a preseason all-conference pick in 2010... (4/16)... 3-for-3 with an RBI double at OSU Cape Cod League All Star who played at (4/18)... hit fi rst home run at SCU (4/13), Fenway in 2009. going 3-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs. Homer was a back-to-back homer in the

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 11 Cardinal Player Notes SHORTSTOP CENTERFIELD RESERVES #6 Jake Schlander, Junior, Scottsdale, AZ #24 Jake Stewart, Frosh, Ft. Collins, CO Listed if played in multiple games HRs: Solo v. UCSB (3/6)-game-winner, HRs: 2-run at UC Davis (3/5), 3-run at Or- 3-run v. Pepperdine (3/20), 2-run at Oregon egon State (4/18) #2 Adam Gaylord, Senior, La Mirada, CA State (4/16) 3 hits (many), 3 runs (2/26/10 v. HIGHs: HIGHs: 3 runs (4/13/09 v. Cal), 3 hits HIGHs: 3 runs (many), 3 hits (many), 6 UOP), 4 RBIs (4/18 at OSU) (many), 4 RBIs (4/29/09 v. USF) RBIs (4/16 at OSU) 26 starts in center in 2010... drove in ca- 9 starts at designated hitter and one at 30 starts at short in 2010, had a streak of reer-best four with three-run homer and third... began season hitting .588 and was 140 consecutive starts snapped against RBI groundout at OSU (4/18)... fi rst ca- 7 for his fi rst 10 in 2010... 3-for-3 with a USF (3/29) ... drove in six going 3-for-5 with reer homer, a two-run shot at UC Davis two-run double in Series clincher against a two-run homer and a two, two-run singles (3/5), also had triple in the game... three Pepperdine (3/20)... three hits and 3 RBIs, at OSU (4/16)... drove in four runs includ- hits in Saturday game including a double including a 2-run single v. UCSB (3/7)... ing a three-run homer against Pepperdine v. USC (3/27)... one of fastest players on two-year starter as a freshman and junior, (3/20)... hit fi rst pitch of the 11th inning for a the fi eld... listed by Baseball America as a starting 45 games in 2009 with a .289 av- walk-off homer to win UCSB series (3/6)... top newcomer in the Pac-10 and the sixth- erage as team’s starting third baseman... made a rare three errors in Rice series to best freshman in the NCAA... also listed as father, Ken was a Pac-8 fi rst baseman for start the year after coming into season with the best athlete in the Pac-10 according to UCLA in the mid 1970s. a .969 fi elding percentage... 2010 Pac-10 Baseball America... second best California Defensive Player of the Year... noted by player for 2012 draft (behind Diekroeger) by #4 Eric Smith, Fr., La Canada, CA Baseball America as the infi elder with the pgcrosschecker.com. HIGHs: 2 hits (4/10/10 v. Oregon, 2 RBIs best arm in the Pac-10 (4/18/10 at OSU) RIGHTFIELD THIRD BASE #7 Tyler Gaffney, Freshman, San Diego, CA Five starts at DH... two-run single at Oregon #3 Kenny Diekroeger, Fr., Woodside, CA HIGHs: 3 RBIs (3/7 v. UCSB, 4/16 at State (4/18)... two-run single in third straight HRs: Grand Slam at UC Davis (3/5), solo v. OSU), 3 hits (3/26 v. USC, 4/16 at OSU) start, at SCU (4/13)... in back-to-back starts Pepperdine (3/21), two-run at UCLA (4/3) with Oregon (4/10) posted an RBI triple HIGHs: 3 hits (2/24/10 v. UOP), 3 runs Has 23 starts in the outfi eld, 1 start in left, among his two hits in game one, before an (3/21 v. Pepperdine), 4 RBIs (3/21 v. Pep- 5 in center and 16 in right... 3-for-6 with a RBI single in game two... came into game perdine) double at Oregon State (4/16)... three hits 2-for-19... all-state shortstop who hit .339 in in USC opener (3/26)... In UCLA game 2009 as a prep and had a career .992 fi eld- 29 starts at third and one at short in 2010... showed his athleticism when he tried to leap ing percentage, making just one error on 3-for-4 with two RBIs at Santa Clara (4/13)... catcher Steve Rodriguez and score the go- the left side of the infi eld in three years. drove in four runs with a two-run double, ahead run in the ninth, getting tagged on solo homer and sac fl y against Pepperdine his batting glove in a game lost in the 10th... #15 Christian Griffi ths, So., Apple Valley, in Sunday sweep (3/21)... grand slam as a two-run triple made it 5-0 against Pepper- HRs: 2-run v. Rice (2/20) part of a six-run sixth at UC Davis (3/5) for dine (3/21) in Sunday sweep, had a two-run HIGHs: 2 RBIs (2/20/10 v. Rice) fi rst career homer... game-winning, walk- double the day before against the Waves off two-run double to complete sweep over (3/2)... fi rst career hit was an RBI double off 10 starts at designated hitter and one at No. 5 Rice to open season... two doubles the top of the wall at No. 3 Texas... three catcher in 2010... hit .360 to start the year and an infi eld single against Pacifi c (2/24)... RBIs, including a two-run double and triple over his fi rst nine games... played in just 15 high school shortstop is listed by Baseball v. UCSB (3/7)... two-sport athlete was a games as a freshman batting .238, going America as the top newcomer in the con- backup at running back to Heisman runner- 4-for-12 as a pinch-hitter. ference and the fourth-best freshman in up Toby Gerhart for the Sun Bowl Football the NCAA... part of No. 2 rated recruiting team that went 8-5... wearing same base- class... rated as California’s top player for ball number as Gerhart and John Elway... #11 David Guiliani, Junior, Thorofare, NJ the 2010 draft by pgcrosschecker.com. three-sport athlete hit .429 as a prep senior HIGHs: 2 runs (2/20/10 v. Rice) and rushed for 5500 yards and scored 99 touchdowns as a prep. Has fi ve starts in right... double and single LEFT FIELD at No. 2 UCLA (4/1)... 10 career games #29 Ben Clowe, Junior, Jacksonville, FL coming into the season. HIGHs: 3 runs (4/27/09 v. SJSU), 3 hits (many), 3 RBIs (many) #10 Justin Ringo, Fr., Palos Park, IL HIGHs: 2 RBIs (v. USC 3/27) Four starts at designated hitter and 10 in left... three hits at UC Davis (3/5)... backup two starts in left... two-time all-state player catcher last two seasons, starting 21 games out of Illinois as a fi rst baseman and out- in 2009 with a .274 average. fi elder.

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 12 Series Summaries

0-6, L 3-6, L 2-8). In the opener, it was a pitcher’s duel early, as Jordan Pries trailed just 1-0 until a fi fth inning grand slam opened up the series opener. On Saturday, Scott #25 Cardinal Sweep #5 Rice to Open Season Snodgress could not get out of the fourth inning after Stanford closed to within 4-3. February 19-20, 2010 On Sunday, Stanford after giving up three runs in the fi rst, closed to 3-2, before Brett ------Mooneyham gave up a two-run homer and a balk to seal the sweep for Texas. Stan- Rice...... 100 001 020 - 4 9 1 (0-1) ford, which came in averaging 9.5 runs per game, hit just .189 for the series, scoirng Stanford...... 021 000 30X - 6 9 2 (1-0) fi ve runs. Colin Walsh was a bright spot hitting .444. ------WP-Pries, Jordan (1-0) Save-Pracher, Alex(1) LP-Taylor Wall (0-1) T-2:35 A-1715 Big Inning For #24 Cardinal at UC Davis HR RICE - Michael Ratterree (1), Michael Fuda (1) Mar 04, 2010 at Davis, CA HR STAN - Jones, Zach (1) ------Stanford...... 002 006 101 - 10 11 0 (5-3) Game 1------UC Davis...... 103 000 020 - 6 10 0 (4-5) Rice...... 001 000 3 10 - 5 7 3 (0-2) ------Stanford...... 020 000 (11)1X - 14 16 2 (2-0) WP-McArdle, Dean (1-0) Save-Pracher, Alex(2) LP-Slater, Nathan ------(1-1) T-277 A-0 WP-Sandbrink, Danny (1-0) LP-Boogie Anagnostou (0-1) T-2:55 HR STAN - Stewart, Jake (1), Diekroeger, Kenny (1) A-2126 GAME UNDER PROTEST BY STAN AFTER UCD BATTED OUT TURN IN 7TH HR RICE - Michael Ratterree (2), Anthony Rendon (1) HR STAN - Griffi ths, Christi (1) • Kenny Diekroeger hit a grand slam as part of a six-run sixth inning and Dean McArdle (1-0) pitched two perfect innings of relief as No. 24-ranked Stanford (5-3) defeated Game 2------host UC Davis 10-6 on Thursday afternoon. Ben Clowe fi nished with three hits, while Rice...... 100 003 011 - 6 8 0 (0-3) Jake Stewart tripled and hit a two-run homer in the third to give Stanford an early 2-1 Stanford...... 013 010 002 - 7 9 2 (3-0) lead. The Cardinal sent 11 men to the plate in the sixth after UCD led 4-2 early. UCD ------starter and eventual loser, Nathan Slater (1-1) had cruised until that point, giving up WP-Pracher, Alex (1-0) LP-Abe Gonzales (0-1) T-3:33 A-2126 two runs on four hits, prior to losing the lead for good. DIEKROEGER WINS IT WITH TWO-RUN DOUBLE IN THE NINTH

• No. 25-ranked Stanford scored 27 runs and three freshmen started for Mark Mar- Stanford Takes UCSB Series in Exciting Fashion Mar 05-07, 2010 at Stanford, CA quess club during the fi rst weekend of the season, as it defeated No. 5 Rice (6-4, 14-5, ------7-6). In the opener, Jordan Pries rebounded from a rough start in which he gave up UC Santa Barbara.... 200 020 100 - 5 8 2 (3-3) fi ve hits over the fi rst eight batters to go 7.2 innings, giving up four runs (one earned) Stanford...... 000 310 101 - 6 10 2 (6-3) as freshman Stephen Piscotty had three hits in his debut. On Saturday, in a pushed------forward doubleheader due to potential rain, the Cardinal swept the doubleheader WP-Appel, Mark (1-0) LP-Meals, David (0-2) T-3:22 A-1375 thanks to an 11-run seventh inning in game one to erase a 4-2 lead, and freshman HR UCSB - Valaika, Matt (3), Mullins, Marty (3) Kenny Diekroeger’s walk-off two-run double in the ninth of game two, after Rice took at 6-5 lead in the top of the inning. Jonathan Kaskow drove in runs in each game and ------fi ve for the series. UC Santa Barbara.... 200 200 000 00 - 4 7 2 (3-4) Stanford...... 001 020 010 01 - 5 11 1 (7-3) First 4-0 Start Since 2000 CWS Season ------Feb 24, 2010 at Stanford, CA WP-Pracher, Alex (2-0) LP-Meals, David (0-3) T-2:56 A-1494 ------HR STAN - Schlander, Jake (1), Kiilsgaard, Kellen (1) Pacifi c...... 002 012 001 - 6 12 1 (2-2) SCHLANDER GW HOMER IN 11TH TO WIN IT Stanford...... 002 024 03X - 11 13 3 (4-0) ------WP-Busick, Brian (1-0) LP-Prato Matthe (0-1) T-3:25 A-1275 UC Santa Barbara.... 600 044 010 - 15 17 1 (4-4) HR STAN - Jones, Zach (2), Walsh, Colin (1) Stanford...... 021 008 000 - 11 12 1 (7-4) ------• Junior Colin Walsh picked a good time for his fi rst career home run, as his grand slam WP-Capito, Nick (1-1) Save-Meaux, Jesse(1) LP-Mooneyham, Brett in the sixth gave No. 18-ranked Stanford (4-0) the lead for good in an 11-6 victory over (0-2) T-3:36 A-1567 visiting Pacifi c (2-2) on Wednesday evening. The all-conference second baseman and HR UCSB - Mullins, Marty (3), HR STAN - Walsh, Colin (2) returning starter at second base was playing in his 91st game in a Cardinal uniform. The game saw fi ve lead changes thru six innings when Walsh connected on his slam • In an exciting series, the Cardinal took two of three from UC Santa Barbara (W 6-5, to right fi eld to make it 8-5. Pacifi c had led 2-0, 3-2 and 5-4, while the Cardinal had led W 5-4 (11), L 11-15), paced by two wins in its last at-bat and another eight-run inning 4-3 previously in the fi fth. in the Sunday fi nale. On Friday, in a back-and-forth game, Jonathan Kaskow delivered the game-winner in the bottom of the ninth after Stanford trailed 2-0, 4-3 and 5-4. #18 Cardinal Swept in Lone Star State On Saturday, it took extra innings, but Jake Schlander launched the fi rst pitch of the Feb 26-28, 2010 at Austin, TX 11th into left fi eld for the second come-from-behind victory in as many days. Saturday ------also saw reliever Brian Busick come on after UCSB took a 4-1 lead and retire 12 in Stanford...... 000 000 000 - 0 5 1 (4-1) a row and pitch to the minimum over 18 batters and 6.0 innings. Busick’s previous Texas...... 001 041 00X - 6 7 0 (3-2) career-best was 2.0 innings as the team won it two innings later. On Sunday, Brett ------Mooneyham could not get out of the fi rst inning, giving up six runs to the Gauchos, as WP-Jungmann, Taylor (2-0) LP-Pries, Jordan (1-1) T-2:21 A-5810 the team’s comeback came up short. Stanford scored eight runs in the sixth to close HR UT - Keyes, Kevin (1) to within 14-11, after a 14-3 defi cit.

------Cardinal Offense Breaks Waves Stanford...... 001 011 000 - 3 8 1 (4-2) Mar 19-21, 2010 at Stanford, CA Texas...... 120 102 00X - 6 6 0 (4-2) ------Pepperdine...... 111 004 010 - 8 3 4 (6-10) WP-Workman, Brandon (1-0) Save-Ruffi n, Chance(1) LP-Snodgress, Stanford...... 012 002 031 - 9 14 3 (8-4) Scott (0-1) T-2 A-7151 A-7151 HR UT - Shepherd, Tant (1) ------WP-Pracher, Alex (3-0) LP-GATES, A. (1-4) T-3:19 A-1482 ------JONES GW SINGLE IN BOTTOM OF THE NINTH Stanford...... 011 000 000 - 2 5 2 (4-3) Texas...... 300 300 02X - 8 8 0 (5-2) ------Pepperdine...... 000 000 000 - 0 2 2 (6-11) WP-Green, Cole (2-0) LP-Mooneyham, Brett (0-1) T-2:22 A-6677 Stanford...... 010 003 33X - 10 13 1 (9-4) HR UT - Moldenhauer, Russe (1) ------WP-Pries, Jordan (2-1) LP-BYWATER, M. (1-3) T-2:48 A-1508 • No. 18-ranked Stanford were swept in a three-game series at No. 3-ranked Texas (L HR STAN - Schlander, Jake (2) STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 13 Series Summaries

------USF Takes Monday Midweek Game Pepperdine...... 000 200 202 - 6 13 1 (6-12) Mar 29, 2010 at Stanford, CA Stanford...... 322 010 03X - 11 15 1 (10-4) ------San Francisco...... 401 000 000 - 5 7 0 (13-13) WP-Appel, Mark (2-0) LP-DICKMANN, R. (3-2) T-3:05 A-1753 Stanford...... 000 100 000 - 1 4 2 (12-7) HR STAN - Diekroeger, Kenny (2) ------WP-HINKLE, Haden (1-0) LP-Jenkins, Chris (0-1) T-2:57 A1211- • The Cardinal offense hit .375 and scored 30 runs and Stanford returned from fi nals HR USF - YARROW, Stephen (9) after an 11-day layoff and swept visiting Pepperdine (W 9-8, W 10-0, W 11-6). Zach Jones went 6-for-9 in the series with the game-winner in the opener, in a contest that • The University of San Francisco (13-13) scored four runs in the fi rst and No. 19- saw the Stanford pitching staff allow 10 walks and hit four batters, but come away with ranked Stanford (12-7) dropped its second midweek game of the season, falling 5-1 the 9-8 win in the ninth inning. On Saturday it was all Jordan Pries, who pitched the to on Monday evening. Five Don pitchers combined on a four-hitter, as Haden Hinkle minimum into the sixth, including 12 in a row, fi ring off a two-hit shutout as the Cardinal (1-0) picked up the win with three scoreless innings of relief. won the series powered by nine runs over the fi nal three innings. It was Pries fi rst ca- reer shutout and second complete game. On Sunday, the offense scored seven runs over the fi rst three innings and Kenny Diekroeger drove in four for the sweep. From UCLA Escapes with Series Victory Alex Pracher’s scoreless ninth on Friday, combined with Pries shutout on Saturday Apr 01-03, 2010 at Los Angeles, CA and the fi rst three scoreless innings on Sunday, Stanford’s staff secured 13 scoreless ------innings while scoring 18 runs. Stanford...... 100 101 200 0 - 5 10 0 (12-8) UCLA...... 100 020 200 1 - 6 13 3 (22-0) ------Cardinal Split Midweek Series with UOP WP-Klein, Dan (2-0) LP-Pracher, Alex (4-1) T-4:23 A-921 Mar 23, 2010 at Stockton, CA HR UCLA - Rahmatulla, Tyler (3) ------Stanford...... 010 011 100 - 4 14 2 (10-5) ------Pacifi c...... 201 033 00X - 9 10 0 (13-7) Stanford...... 000 070 001 - 8 10 1 (13-8) ------UCLA...... 100 000 012 - 4 8 1 (22-1) WP-Haberman, John (1-0) Save-Carnevale, Hunter(2) LP-Mooney------ham, Brett (0-3) T- A-606 A-606 rett WP-Pries, Jordan (3-1) LP-Bauer, Trevor (5-1) T-2:49 A-1472 HR STAN - Jones, Zach (4), HR UCLA - Krill, Brett (3) Pacifi c (13-7) scored six runs over the fi fth and sixth innings as the Tigers split the midweek series with a 9-4 win over visiting No. 19-ranked Stanford (10-5) on Tuesday ------evening. John Haberman (1-0) pitched fi ve innings, giving up three runs on eight Stanford...... 100 020 020 - 5 6 0 (13-9) hits for the win. Hunter Carnevale pitched the fi nal 3.2 innings for his second save. UCLA...... 202 102 00X - 7 12 0 (23-1) Stanford left hander Brett Mooneyham (0-3), in a predetermined start, gave up two ------runs on two hits in the fi rst as the Tigers took an early 2-0 lead. Stanford left 14 men WP-Rasmussen, Rob (4-0) Save-Klein, Dan(6) LP-Mooneyham, Brett on base despite 14 hits. (0-4) T-3:15 A-1614 HR STAN - Diekroeger, Kenny (3) Stanford Takes First Pac-10 Series vs. USC • A playoff atmoshere engulfed the second Pac-10 series of the year as UCLA was Mar 26-28, 2010 at Stanford, CA riding a 21-game win streak and No. 2 ranking and were glad its guests from the North ------departed in a series separted by one run (L 5-6 (10), W 8-4, L 5-7). In the opener, Southern California. 204 014 020 - 13 13 2 (12-10) Stanford had leads of 1-0, 2-1 and 5-3, and nearly won it in the ninth when Tyler Stanford...... 112 130 000 - 8 13 2 (10-6) Gaffney, after falling around third, nearly lept over catcher Steve Rodriguez for the go------ahead run. Instead UCLA escaped with a 6-5 win four and a half hours after the start. WP-Fujiya, Shuhei (3-1) LP-Snodgress, Scott (0-2) T-3:47 UCLA’s 22-game win streak was over on Saturday, as Jordan Pries had his second A-1416 HR USC - Sherrod, Alex (3) HR STAN - Jones, Zach (3) complete game in three weeks, an eight-hitter to even the series. Stanford scored seven runs in the fi fth to take a 7-1 lead, as Pries twice retired seven in a row in the ------contest and allowed just one unearned run on four hits over the fi rst 7.2 innings. But Southern California. 110 000 200 - 4 8 0 (12-11) needing a complete game with a tired bullpen after day one, Pries fi nished off the night Stanford...... 200 001 101 - 5 9 1 (11-6) to send the game into Sunday. Stanford starter Bretty Mooneyham struggled, as he ------did not get out of the fourth as UCLA built a 5-1 lead, which was chipped away to 5-3 WP-Busick, Brian (2-0) LP-Garcia, Brandon (1-2) T-2:37 A-1782 in the fi fth on a Kenny Diekroeger two-run homer and 7-5 in the eighth on a pinch-hit HR USC - Oropesa, Ricky (7) Jonathan Kaskow two-run single off of Bruin closer Dan Klein. Klein though recovered in the ninth to escape with the series victory. ------Southern California. 100 000 000 - 1 5 0 (12-12) Cal Six-Hits Stanford in Monday Affair Stanford...... 100 000 20X - 3 6 0 (12-6) Apr 05, 2010 at Berkeley, CA ------WP-Pracher, Alex (4-0) LP-Triggs, Andrew (1-3) T-2:33 A-1918 Stanford...... 000 000 000 - 0 6 2 (13-10) HR USC - Oropesa, Ricky (8) California...... 020 000 00X - 2 5 1 (17-10) ------• Stanford opened up Pac-10 play by winning the fi nal two games against USC after WP-Petrini, Chris (1-0) Save-Miller, Kevin(1) LP-Jenkins, a rough Friday game (L 8-13, W 5-4, W 3-1). Cardinal pitching walked eight and gave Chris (0-2) T-2:45 A-529 up 11 runs over the fi rst six innings as freshman Mark Appel could not get out of the third in his fi rst collegiate start. The tides turned on Saturday, when Jordan Pries • Chris Petrini (1-0) and Kevin Miller combined on a six-hitter as No. 30-ranked Cali- pitched seven solid innings as each team traded leads until Zach Jones evened the fornia (17-10) won a Monday non-conference affair, 2-0, over cross bay rival No. 22- series with the team’s fi fth walk-off win of the season, a two-out, two-run single in the ranked Stanford (13-10). The Cardinal sent the go-ahead run to the plate in the ninth ninth. On Sunday, Stanford’s pitching of Brett Mooneyham and Alex Pracher allowed following a one-out single by David Guiliani and a two-out single by Colin Walsh. But just one run on fi ve hits as Colin Walsh delivered the go-ahead two-run single in the Miller picked up his fi rst save after Jonathan Kaskow fl ew out to center. seventh to clinch the series. Mooneyham, who had struggled with an 8.85 ERA over his fi rst fi ve starts, struck out seven over six innings, before Alex Pracher won the bullpen’s 10th win following three scoreless innings.

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 14 Series Summaries Wisdom Homers Past Cardinal ------Apr 07, 2010 at Stanford, CA Stanford...... 000 020 100 2 - 5 10 1 (17-13) ------Oregon State...... 003 000 000 0 - 3 6 0 (20-10) Saint Mary’s...... 005 002 000 - 7 5 0 (9-15-1) ------Stanford...... 020 000 100 - 3 8 0 (13-11) WP-Pracher, Alex (5-2) LP-Waldron, Tyler (3-3) T-2:58 A-2472 ------HR STAN - Walsh, Colin (4) HR OSU - Romero, Stefen (8) WP-BARRACLOUGH, Kyle (2-3) Save-AGOSTA, Martin(1) LP-Hughes, Garrett (0-1) T-2 A-1291 HR SMC - WISDOM, Patrick 2 (7) ------Stanford...... 036 000 010 - 10 14 0 (18-13) • Patrick Wisdom homered twice and host No. 22-ranked Stanford (13-11) dropped Oregon State...... 100 001 122 - 7 11 0 (20-11) its third straight, following a 7-3 loss to the visiting Gaels (9-15-1) on Wednesday eve------ning. Kyle Barraclough (2-3) picked up the win, pitching three perfect innings starting WP-Busick, Brian (4-1) LP-Gaviglio, Sam (1-1) T-3:11 A-2439 in the third, scattering four hits and one run over 4.1 innings out of the bullpen. HR STAN - Stewart, Jake (2) HR OSU - Santos, Adalberto (4), Hayes, Danny (1)

Stanford Drops Second Pac-10 Series • Scoring 29 runs and batting .352, Stanford swept No. 14-ranked Oregon State (W Apr 09-11, 2010 at Stanford, CA 14-6, W 5-3 (10), W 10-7) to move back into the national rankings after an seven out ------of nine losing streak the weeks prior. In the opener, Stanford pounded out a season- Oregon...... 002 101 100 - 5 10 2 (20-10) best 19 hits as Jake Schlander drove in a career-best six and the Cardinal scored fi ve Stanford...... 100 001 000 - 2 5 0 (13-12) runs a piece in the seventh and eighth innings after trailing 6-4. The bullpen combined ------for 4.1 scoreless innings, including three shutout innings from Mark Appel for his fi rst WP-Anderson, Tyler (5-3) Save-McGough, Scott(3) LP-Busick, career save. In the series clincher, Jordan Pries pitched seven strong innings, but it Brian (2-1) T-3:04 A-1950, HR ORE - Pulfer, Danny (1) was not until Colin Walsh connected on a two-run homer in the 10th did Stanford take its fi rst Pac-10 series in three weeks. In the Sunday fi nale, the Cardinal pounded out Game 1 ------three runs in the second and six more in the third to lead 9-1, as the bullpen allowed Oregon...... 000 100 035 - 9 10 1 (21-10) fi ve runs after Brian Busick pitched a career-best six innings, allowing two runs on Stanford...... 102 200 100 - 6 10 2 (13-13) seven hits. Collegebaseballinsider.com named Stanford its “team of the week” for its ------performance. WP-Thornton, Zack (5-0) Save-Gagnier. Drew(4) LP-Pracher, Alex (4-2) T-3:59 A-1905, HR STAN - Walsh, Colin (3)

Game 2 ------Oregon...... 000 000 001 - 1 5 2 (21-11) Stanford...... 010 001 00X - 2 8 0 (14-13) ------WP-Mooneyham, Brett (1-4) Save-McArdle, Dean(1) LP-Keudell, Alex (4-3) T-2:30 A-1905 UO’S PITCHING COACH CHECKETTS EJECTED, 0 OUT, ONE ON IN 7TH

• No. 22-ranked Stanford dropped its second-straight Pac-10 series to Oregon (L 2-5, L 6-9, W 2-1) in a series that was almost won by the Cardinal. After dropping the opener 5-2, a doubleheader was scheduled for Saturday to avoid a rainout on Sunday. In game one, the Stanford bullpen gave up eight runs over the fi nal two innings to ruin a solid start from Jordan Pries. Pries, who has a 1.97 ERA over his last four starts, gave up just one run on fi ve hits over the fi rst seven innings, gave it over to the bullpen with a 6-1 lead. After three runs in the eighth, a two-out, three-run triple off of closer Alex Pracher gave Oregon an 7-6 lead to take the series. In game two, needing a win, Brett Mooneyham responded. The lefthander pitched eight scoreless innings before a single run came across in the ninth of a 2-1 victory. Freshman Eric Smith, who came into Saturday’s doubleheader just 2-for-19, came through with an RBI triple and two hits in game one and an RBI single in game two.

Cardinal Unload on Santa Clara Apr 13, 2010 at Santa Clara, CA ------Stanford...... 203 400 302 - 14 18 0 (15-13) Santa Clara...... 000 000 000 - 0 2 4 (14-16) ------WP-Busick, Brian (3-1) LP-Mendoza,Chris (3-1) T-3:08 A-289 HR STAN - Piscotty, Stephen (1), Kaskow, Jonathan (1)

• The Cardinal posted a season-high 18 hits paced by three hits a piece by Stephen Piscotty, Jonathan Kaskow and Kenny Diekroeger, while fi ve pitchers combined on a two-hitter to win at Santa Clara 14-0. Piscotty and Kaskow homered in back-to-back at-bats in the seventh, at that point making it 12-0. Stanford scored nine times over the fi rst four innings.

Stanford Sweeps Past OSU in Pacifi c NW Apr 16-18, 2010 at Corvallis, OR ------Stanford...... 400 000 550 - 14 19 1 (16-13) Oregon State...... 000 060 000 - 6 5 2 (20-9) ------WP-Reed, Chris (1-0) Save-Appel, Mark(1) LP-Sitton, Kraig (1-1) T-3:02 A-2428, HR STAN - Schlander, Jake (3)

STANFORD CARDINAL BASEBALL | PAGE 15 2009 Stanford Baseball Statistics Summary for Stanford (as of Apr 20, 2010) (All games)

Record: 18-13 Home: 12-6 Away: 6-7 Pac-10: 7-5

Date Opponent Score Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb hbp so sb-att 2/19 #5 RICE W 6-4 30 Kaskow, Jonatha . 4 5 5 25-19 66 12 30 6 1 1 22 14 1 13 0-1 2/20 #5 RICE W 14-5 25 Piscotty, Stephe . 3 6 4 31-31 121 30 44 11 0 1 22 10 5 9 4-5 2/20 #5 RICE W 7-6 2 Gaylord, Adam . 3 2 4 17-2 3431120072160-0 2/24 PACIFIC W 11-6 13 Walsh, Colin . 3 2 3 31-31 124 24 40 8 2 4 25 21 3 29 0-0 2/26 at #3 Texas L 0-6 3 Diekroeger, Kenn . 3 1 3 30-29 112 25 35 8 0 3 22 8 1 26 0-0 2/27 at #3 Texas L 3-6 29 Clowe, Ben . 3 0 5 25-14 5991830056373-5 2/28 at #3 Texas L 2-8 7 Gaffney, Tyler . 2 9 5 29-23 95 22 28 6 3 0 13 11 7 15 2-2 3/4 at UC Davis W 10-6 6 Schlander, Jake . 2 7 8 30-30 108 23 30 6 0 3 25 19 2 10 1-1 3/5 UC SANTA BARBARA W 6-5 5 Jones, Zach . 2 4 8 31-29 117 13 29 5 0 4 14 12 1 18 7-8 3/6 UC SANTA BARBARA W 5-4 11 Guiliani, Dave . 2 4 1 26-5 296720011092-2 3/7 UC SANTA BARBARA L 11-15 24 Stewart, Jake . 2 3 8 31-26 101 15 24 4 2 2 10 7 1 21 3-4 3/19 PEPPERDINE W 9-8 15 Griffiths, Christi . 2 3 3 18-7 43910111580160-0 3/20 PEPPERDINE W 10-0 4 Smith, Eric . 1 9 4 20-3 363701071280-0 3/21 PEPPERDINE W 11-6 21 Kiilsgaard, Kelle . 1 6 7 14-8 243400133341-1 3/23 at Pacific L 4-9 10 Ringo, Justin . 1 6 7 16-5 242400043242-3 *3/26 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 8-13 31 McColl, Kellen . 0 0 0 8-1 51000000041-1 *3/27 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA W 5-4 18 Colton, Scott . 0 0 0 1-0 10000000000-0 *3/28 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA W 3-1 Totals . 2 9 2 31 1099 200 321 62 10 20 185 126 32 199 26-33 3/29 SAN FRANCISCO L 1-5 Opponents . 2 5 2 31 1000 174 252 49 4 22 160 177 24 213 16-28 *4/1 at #2 UCLA L 5-6 *4/2 at #2 UCLA W 8-4 LOB - Team (264), Opp (240). DPs turned - Team (42), Opp (24). CI - Team (0), Opp *4/3 at #2 UCLA L 5-7 (3). IBB - Team (6), Kaskow, J 2, Walsh, C 1, Piscotty, S 1, Diekroeger, 1, Jones, 4/5 at #30 California L 0-2 Za 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Diekroeger, 1, Gaffney, T 1, Jones, Za 1. 4/7 SAINT MARY'S L 3-7 *4/9 OREGON L 2-5 Player era w-l app gs cg sh sv ip h r er bb so *4/10 OREGON L 6-9 14 Bloom, Sahil 0 . 0 00-0 30000 3.1 00010 *4/10 OREGON W 2-1 39 Pracher, Alex 2 . 8 85-2140002 25.0 21 9 8 9 15 4/13 at Santa Clara W 14-0 23 Busick, Brian 3 . 1 34-1114000 31.2 31 11 11 10 18 *4/16 at #14 Oregon State W 14-6 16 Pries, Jordan 3 . 1 43-1 88210 57.1 50 26 20 23 34 *4/17 at #14 Oregon State W 5-3 19 McArdle, Dean 4 . 9 81-0130001 21.2 16 12 12 14 21 *4/18 at #14 Oregon State W 10-7 26 Appel, Mark 5 . 2 42-0161001 22.1 23 16 13 13 17 33 Reed, Chris 5 . 4 01-0120000 15.0 16 10 9 11 7 * = Conference game 28 Sandbrink, Dann 5 . 7 11-0 80000 17.1 21 14 11 7 11 36 Snodgress, Scot 5 . 8 40-2114000 24.2 21 18 16 22 28 34 Mooneyham, Bre 6 . 6 9 1-4 10 10 0 0 0 39.0 34 33 29 43 44 25 Piscotty, Stephe 9 . 0 00-0 30000 2.0 52212 40 Jenkins, Chris 9 . 9 50-2 62000 6.13 8 7119 20 Byers, Elliott 10.80 0-0 30000 1.2 43220 27 Hughes, Garrett 12.00 0-1 72000 9.071212107 Totals 4 . 9 5 18-13 31 31 2 2 4 276.1 252 174 152 177 213 Opponents 5 . 5 4 13-18 31 31 0 2 8 273.0 321 200 168 126 199

PB - Team (7), Jones, Za 7, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (6), Jones, Za 3, Pries, J 2, Sandbrink, D 1, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Jones, Za (15-22), Busick, B (3-5), Mooneyham, B (3-4), Snodgress, S (0-3), Pries, J (1-3), Sandbrink, D (2-3), Clowe, B (1-2), Hughes, G (2-2), Pracher, A (1-2), Appel, M (0-2), Jenkins, C (1-1), Piscotty, S (1-1), Reed, Ch (1-1), McArdle, D (1-1).

Score by innings 123456789EX Total Stanford 17 20 29 12 23 29 36 22 9 3 200 Opponents 33 6 26 11 23 30 12 18 14 1 174

Win-loss breakouts: Day 9-8; Night 9-5; vs Left 7-5; vs Right 11-8; 1-run games 6-1; 2-run games 3-2; 5+run games 6-4; Extra inns 2-1; Shutouts 2-2. Current streak: Won 5; Longest winning streak: 5; Longest losing streak: 5. Attendance: Home 29799 (avg 1655); Away 32685 (avg 2514); Total 62484 (avg 2015).